Selected Product: | Design for Manufacturability & Concurrent Engineering; How to Design for Low Cost, Design in High Quality, Design for Lean Manufacture, and Design Quickly for Fast Production (Hardcover) Hardcover Author: David M. Anderson Publisher: C I M Pr Release Date: 2008-01-24 ISBN-10: 1878072234 ISBN-13: 9781878072238 List Price: $49.95 Average Customer Rating: | | The Toyota Product Development System: Integrating People, Process And Technology ISBN-10: 1563272822 ISBN-13: 9781563272820 List Price:$40.00 Design for Manufacturability Handbook ISBN-10: 007007139X ISBN-13: 9780070071391 List Price:$142.00 Product Design for Manufacture & Assembly Revised & Expanded ISBN-10: 082470584X ISBN-13: 9780824705848 List Price:$169.95 Build-to-Order & Mass Customization; The Ultimate Supply Chain Management and Lean Manufacturing Strategy for Low-Cost On-Demand Production without Forecasts or Inventory ISBN-10: 1878072307 ISBN-13: 9781878072306 List Price:$49.95 The Lean Design Guidebook: Everything Your Product Development Team Needs to Slash Manufacturing Cost (The Lean Guidebook Series) ISBN-10: 0966269721 ISBN-13: 9780966269727 List Price:$44.95 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Design for Manufacturability & Concurrent Engineering; How to Design for Low Cost, Design in High Quality, Design for Lean Manufacture, and Design Quickly for Fast Production (Hardcover) by David M. Anderson (ISBN-10: 1878072234, ISBN-13: 9781878072238). At this time we have not yet written a review for Design for Manufacturability & Concurrent Engineering; How to Design for Low Cost, Design in High Quality, Design for Lean Manufacture, and Design Quickly for Fast Production (Hardcover) by David M. Anderson (ISBN-10: 1878072234, ISBN-13: 9781878072238). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com This book shows how to design products for all aspects of manufacturability and use multifunctional product development teams and Concurrent Engineering principles to: DESIGN FOR LOW COST. The book shows how to actually design low-cost products. Chapters 1, 2,and 9 show how to minimize the 80% of a products cost that is committed by the design and hard to remove later. Chapters 3 and 8 show how to optimize the concept/architecture stage where 60% of cost is committed. Chapters 6 and 7 show dozens of ways to minimize and measure total cost. DESIGN IN HIGH QUALITY. Chapter 10 shows how to design quality and reliability into the product with poka-yoke and 50 design guidelines. DESIGN FOR LEAN MANUFACTURE. Chapter 4 shows how to design products for all the flexible paradigms: lean production, JIT, build-to-order, and mass customization. Chapter 5 presents very effective standardization tools. DESIGN QUICKLY FOR FAST PRODUCTION. Chapter 3 shows how thorough up-front work is the key to quickly developing products, avoiding changes, & fast ramps. Over 200 design guidelines are presented with the latest new methodologies from the authors DFM seminars and consulting. DfM for good reading | Customer Rating: | the book was undoubtedly in good condition. it was nice reading experience, and will benefit a lot to me for even during my working days.. Design for Manufacturability & Concurrent Engineering; How to Design for Low Cost, Design in High Quality, Design for Lean Manufacture, and Design Quickly for Fast Production | Totally satisfied with the book and the shipping time | Customer Rating: | | The book was recieved in a couple days and in excellent condition. I could not ask for anything more. Thank you... | best DFM book ever | Customer Rating: | | This book saved my company. I am going to get a giant DFM tattoo across my shoulder. David Andersen is welcome at my company or in my living room any time of the year. I started a company with my advisor out of college and we *struggled* for 5 years to get things working. Let me tell you, this book changed everything. I gave a presentation on it that was more of a book report and everybody was on board. The way we choose vendors, the way we work with vendors, the way we ask, obsessively, all the questions up front, before we even commit to a design architecture, has changed our lives and refreshed our spirits. Mockups, vendor phone calls, impromptu team meetings, it all makes sense now. Everything they never taught us engineers in college. They taught us to design for functionality, not manufacturability. He is so right! Andersen "gets it". And there are like hundreds of DFM rules for all sorts of topics in the appendix. Read it, adopt it, present it, print out hte rules and staple them up all over. Things now work right, we screw 'em together and they work. Voila! Thank you Andersen! Buy this, everybody who's been burned by poor design. Buy this. | For who is serious about product design cost savings | Customer Rating: | | This is a book I should've had many years ago. What I found interesting with this book is the fact that it supports many of the arguments that have included in the subject I am dealing with. I regret not buying it earlier as I struggled with issues such as DFM and DFA and how they can improve the bottom line of an aerospace enterprise. What I also like about this book is that it goes straight into the subject, rather than going on and on over abstract concepts and theories that are not at everyone's reach. I always say that people in the industry don't have time for long and endless theories, they want the facts and answers on how they can improve (when they realize they need to improve to stay in business). I have to say that this book answers just that. |
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